Democrats want to know more about a strange omission from Parscale about his foreign contacts
This article is from Dec. 2017 but worth a re-visit.
Natasha Bertrand
Dec. 14, 2017, 5:17 PM
Reps. Elijah Cummings and Jerry Nadler sent a letter to Cambridge Analytica's CEO Alexander Nix and Giles-Parscale cofounder Brad Parscale who also served as the Trump campaign's digital director in October. The letter asked whether their firms received "information from a foreign government or foreign actor" at any point during the election.
Whereas Deep Root, TargetPoint, and The Data Trust responded to the documents request, Cambridge Analytica did not. Parscale's response, moreover, was insufficient, the Democrats said.
"As I made clear in the 60 Minutes interview cited in your letter, I share your concerns and would not want foreign governments meddling in our elections," Parscale wrote, referring to his interview with CBS earlier this year about Russia's election interference. "But as I stated in that same interview, I do not have any firsthand knowledge of foreign interference in the 2016 election." He added: "I respectfully decline to make document productions and respond to inquiries that are duplicative" of the work being done by the congressional intelligence committees and special counsel Robert Mueller."
Parscale's letter mirrored those written by the RNC data firms and used virtually the same language with one notable exception. Whereas the firms' letters included a line denying that they had had contact with any "foreign government or foreign actor," Parscale's did not.
http://www.businessinsider.com/subpoena-for-cambridge-analytica-brad-parscale-trump-russia-investigation-2017-12